Robert Moore, whom we tragically lost on June 18th of this year, reviews the perspectives of classic psychologists on grandiosity—including Freud, Jung, Adler, Kohut and Goldberg—and their views on how to ‘befriend the dragon.’ “For the first time, the appropriate attitude of a healer to that thing in you that wants to be seen and celbrated is empathy. And the task ought to be empathy, and the task ought to be getting it a hearing, and getting it into the world.”

Buy Robert Moore’s book here: http://www.amazon.com/Facing-Dragon-Confronting-Spiritual-Grandiosity/dp/188860221X

This is an exclusive recording of the 2003 Minnesota Men’s Conference. Register and attend the next Conference by visiting http://www.minnesotamensconference.com

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